Associated Risk Factors of Insomnia among Elderly People in Banepa Municipality

Authors

  • Rubi Pradhan Lecturer Scheer Memorial Adventist Hospital Medical Institute College of Nursing, Banepa, Kathmandu University, Nepal
  • Sumina Shrestha Registered Nurse, Scheer Memorial Adventist Hospital Banepa, Nepal
  • Dibyashwori Lakhe Lecturer, Scheer Memorial Adventist Hospital Medical Institute College of Nursing, Banepa, Kathmandu University, Nepal
  • Babita Kayastha Lecturer, Scheer Memorial Adventist Hospital Medical Institute College of Nursing, Banepa, Kathmandu University, Nepal
  • Sapana Sainju Lecturer, Shraddha Institute of Health Science, Bhaktapur, CTEVT, Nepal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/jmcjms.v11i1.56846

Keywords:

Elderly people, insomnia, risk factor

Abstract

Background & Objective: Insomnia is defined as a difficulty with the initiation, maintenance, duration, or quality of sleep that results in the impairment of daytime functioning. The prevalence of insomnia increases steadily with age and is often a persistent problem, particularly in older adults and is often mistaken as a normal part of ageing. The objective was to identify the associated risk factors of insomnia among elderly.

Material and Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional research design was adopted. The data was collected from respondents in 60 samples using probability systematic random sampling technique. Data was collected using standard questionnaire tool i.e. Pittsburgh Insomnia Rating Scale 20 version. Descriptive statistics (frequency and percentage) and inferential statistics (Chi-square) were applied using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) Version 16 for data analysis.

Results: Study finding revealed that the mean age of the respondents was 77.5. Half of respondents i.e. (50.0%) had insomnia. There is significant association between insomnia and drinking alcohol (p=0.045), fear of death (p=0.032) and alter sleep due to bad dreams (p=0.035) and there is no significant association between insomnia and co-morbidity (p>0.05).

Conclusion: It was concluded that 50% of the respondents had insomnia. Drinking alcohol, fear of death and alter sleep due to bad dreams are significant association with insomnia. Therefore, it would be better if awareness programs regarding stress management and lifestyle modification are given to the patient to improve the quality of life.

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Author Biographies

Rubi Pradhan, Lecturer Scheer Memorial Adventist Hospital Medical Institute College of Nursing, Banepa, Kathmandu University, Nepal

 

 

Sumina Shrestha, Registered Nurse, Scheer Memorial Adventist Hospital Banepa, Nepal

 

 

Dibyashwori Lakhe, Lecturer, Scheer Memorial Adventist Hospital Medical Institute College of Nursing, Banepa, Kathmandu University, Nepal

 

 

Babita Kayastha, Lecturer, Scheer Memorial Adventist Hospital Medical Institute College of Nursing, Banepa, Kathmandu University, Nepal

 

 

Sapana Sainju, Lecturer, Shraddha Institute of Health Science, Bhaktapur, CTEVT, Nepal

 

 

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Published

2023-07-22

How to Cite

Pradhan, R., Shrestha, S., Lakhe, D., Kayastha, B., & Sainju, S. (2023). Associated Risk Factors of Insomnia among Elderly People in Banepa Municipality. Janaki Medical College Journal of Medical Science, 11(1), 12–20. https://doi.org/10.3126/jmcjms.v11i1.56846

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